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A mental health nonprofit is declining Jamie Lynn Spears' memoir donations amid Britney Spears drama

Oct 20, 2021, 01:07 IST
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Jamie Lynn Spears broke her silence following the explosive documentary, "Framing Britney Spears." Image Group LA/Getty Images
  • A nonprofit declined Jamie Lynn Spears' offer to donate a portion of her book sales to their organization.
  • Britney supporters had accused the nonprofit, This Is My Brave, of siding with Jamie Lynn in the fight over Britney's conservatorship.
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A mental health nonprofit is turning down donations of proceeds from Jamie Lynn Spears' upcoming memoir after Britney fans accused the group of siding against her.

Jamie Lynn Spears announced the news on Instagram last week, which sparked outrage from #FreeBritney supporters who bombarded the nonprofit's Instagram with comments accusing them of siding with Jamie Lynn in the fight over her sister's conservatorship.

Her fans accused Jamie Lynn of exploiting Britney's conservatorship and failing to support her.

The nonprofit, This Is My Brave, said Monday that it was declined Jamie Lynn Spears' offer, according to an Instagram post from the nonprofit.

"We heard you. We're taking action. We are deeply sorry to anyone we offended. We are declining the donation from Jamie Lynn Spears' upcoming book," the nonprofit posted on Instagram.

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"Things I Should Have Said" details Jamie Lynn's experience with mental health and the "personal work and healing that had to happen before I could share my truth the proper way," she said on Instagram.

"I owe it to myself, my younger self, and to my daughters to be an example that you should never edit yourself or your truth to please anyone else," she added.

"Things I Should Have Said" is set to hit bookstands on January 18, 2022.

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